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Katonah-Lewisboro Prevention Coalition Event- DAPC Resource Sheet

Thank you to everyone who attended last week’s Katonah-Lewisboro Prevention Coalition event- “Chapter 2: Community Perspectives on Heroin/Opioid Use.” You can find the DAPC Resource Sheet discussed that evening below: …

“Blackout Wednesday”

In recent years, “Blackout Wednesday” or “Black Wednesday” has become the moniker designated to the night before Thanksgiving. High incidents of binge drinking and drunk driving have been found to take place on Thanksgiving Eve due to several factors such …

World Kindness Day

This Monday, November 13th, nations all over the world will be celebrating World Kindness Day. This observance provides us all with an opportunity to recognize, share, and celebrate all forms of kindness. Why is this day important to the DAPC …

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If you have any unused or expired medications in your home, you can safely dispose of them at each of the following police departments: Bedford Police, Lewisboro Police and Pound Ridge Police. Pet medications can also be disposed of in these boxes. The MedReturn Box is available 24/7 and is a collaboration between the local police departments and the DAPC.

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Thank you to everyone who attended last week's Katonah-Lewisboro Prevention Coalition event- "Chapte[...]

The Bedford/Lewisboro/Pound Ridge Drug Abuse Prevention Council (DAPC) is dedicated to the concept of primary prevention, which is defined as a program of activities directed at improving the general well-being of the community as it relates to raising awareness about the dangers of alcohol and other drug use and abuse.